Hoàng Thị Loan
Hoàng Thị Loan (1868–1901) was the mother of Nguyen Sinh Cung, later known as Ho Chi Minh, former President of North Vietnam. Hoang Thi Loan was born in the Hoang Tru village of the Nam Dan district in 1868.[1] She was the second daughter of Hoang Duong, a well educated village native. Loan married Nguyen Sinh Sac and birthed three children, Nguyen Sinh Cung, Nguyen Sinh Khiem, and Nguyen Thi Thanh. Hoang Thi Loan died of disease in 1901, only six years after her family moved to the royal capital of Huế.
In 1922 her grave was moved to Sen village by Nguyen Thi Thanh, Ho Chi Minh's older sister. Her grave was moved again in 1942 by Nguyen Sinh Khiem to the Dong Tranh mountain in fear of government reprisal during the Việt Minh revolutionary movement.[1]
In 1985 a tomb honoring Hoang Thi Loan was erected in commemoration of the date of Ho Chi Minh's 95th birthday. The Tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan is located on Mount Dong Tranh, in the Nam Dan District of the Nghe An Province. In 2005 work was completed on a four-year, 309 billion VND project that included renovation of Loan's grave and the completion of her tomb.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Vietnam Travel Guide - Nghe An Province". Sawadee.com. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
- ↑ Nguyen The Ky (2004-05-17). "Uncle Ho’s birthplace gets facelift". Viet Nam News. Archived from the original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
Further reading
- Duiker, William. Chapter 1. Ho Chi Minh. Hyperion, 2000. ISBN 0-7868-6387-0.